Tulsi is also known as holy basil and it is cultivated all around the world. It has many medicinal uses, mainly in Ayurveda since ancient times. Tulsi is used for various purposes like devotees perform worship involving holy basil or leaves. It is also used as a herbal tea. Tulsi also act as a best plant for purifying the contaminated air inside the room by absorbing toxic chemicals like xylene, formaldehyde and benzene. Tulsi is also helpful in treatment of physical, chemical, metabolic and psychological stresses through a unique combination of pharmacological actions. To maintain a healthy lifestyle in this modern world, everyone prefers to consume tulsi leaves daily as it is helpful in protecting organs and tissues against chemical stress and pollutants. Tulsi is also very useful to protect or counter metabolic stress through the normalization of blood glucose level in our body. In today’s world, everyone uses tulsi to protect themselves from the viruses or other pathogen as it has broad spectrum microbial activity. People uses it as hand sanitizer, mouth wash and water purifier to maintain a healthy life style. Tulsi has many medicinal values. Researchers have found that tulsi is an effective solution for diabetic patients because of its antioxidant’s properties. If someone is suffering from chronic cold, fever or bronchitis and cough, it gives relief to that patient by taking tulsi leaves every day. Tulsi oil is also used as an ear drop and it also helpful for curing malaria. Because of these medicinal values present in tulsi, it is known as “The Queen of herbs”. Ayurvedic practitioners claim that it has anti-flu properties and it also improves the body’s immunity system. The increasing rate of global morbidity and mortality is due to nowadays lifestyle related chronic diseases, which seem to be occurring often in many people these days, but this situation can be improved by incorporation of Ayurveda in your lifestyle, which will be a healthy practice, as it has the cure to many of the chronic diseases. Regular consumption of herbs, which are adaptogenic in nature, will improve overall health of the human body. Ayurveda means use of natural herbs and plants which has healing properties, which treats the disease and also nourishes your body at the same time. Among the many varieties of medicinal herbs, there is one that has numerous beneficial aspects, like a multipurpose tool, which has solutions to different problems. From ancient times, Tulsi is known as ‘Queen of Herbs’, because of its amazing healing properties. There are many prominent evidences that prove its medicinal value, for example, studies have reported that tulsi being effective against diabetes as it reduces blood glucose levels. Another study showed that Tulsi reducing blood glucose level properties is due to its antioxidant features. The severe acute Respiratory Syndrome is effectively cured by ‘The Rama Tulsi'. Tulsi has also been found capable enough to tackle physical, chemical, metabolic and psychological stress by the unique fusion of pharmacological actions. It also has been found as shield against chemical stress from industrial pollutants, heavy metals and results in total organ and tissue protection of the organism and it can also handle physical stress from physical restraint, exposure to loud noise and acts like remedy against cold and fever etc. Due to its broad-spectrum antimicrobial activities (activities against range of human and animal disease causing agents), it can be used as hand sanitizer, mouthwash and also in wound healing, preservation of food items and a must item for a travellers health. The anti-flu property of Tulsi has been observed by medical professionals across the world just recently through many experiments and studies carried out on Tulsi plant. Cultivation of tulsi plants holds not only spiritual significance but also has practical significance, which helps bind the nature together with the living organisms forming a beneficial partnership, where the humans nourish the seed and cultivate the tulsi plant, which promotes greenery and reduces the levels of environmental degradation, climate change and food security and in return, it pushes us closer to nature and connect the humans to it forming healthy balanced ecosystem. This ancient technique of using tulsi in daily life is an example of wisdom of Ayurveda, which acts as remedy against modern problems.